GERMAN REPORT.
BRITISH SUBMARINE SUNK. (Received October 22, 9-10 a.m.) LONDON, October 31. ,\ (lorman official wireless- message ays that the British submarine E8 was link in a German bay in tho North iea. The Press Bureau has no inform aiotj on the subject. An .Amsterdam message- says that rermao. marines i'rom Antwerp rejoind tbo fleet, 'ft is stated that the warhips at Kiel -wara esten-sivcly provijoned during the week-end. After* the Germans first drunken irgie at Ghent, General Jung stopped ho sabs of' liquor. A. soldier insulted i. woman, who complained' to an o'ffi:er, who immediately killed the soldier vith his revolver. IEE LITTLE WORD "HOME." A NOTE THAT WKGS TRUE. "Times" »a«l Sydney "Sun" SerrieeiL (Received October 22, 9 a.m.) LONDON, October 31. The " Tunes/' in a loading article, "At whatever spot the Imperial contingents touch on British shores, all aro thrilled with the thought that ■they have come homo. That little word bears such a world-meaning, causing all men and tromen of our blood- to fight -.for it and all it represents. The deep conviction with which they realise this truth gives such incalculable value to their support that all parts, of the Empire aro 'safe-. The-note..ha* been struck.' It rings full true."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11215, 22 October 1914, Page 1
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